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STOW on the WOLD NOVEMBER 2019 • ISSUE 190 Cotswoldtimes    STOW ON THE WOLD NOVEMBER 2019 • ISSUE 190 cotswoldtimes SEE PAGES 3, 8, 11, 40 & 48 FOR SPECIAL OFFERS PICK UP YOUR FREE COPY, LOCAL NEWS, COMMENT, EVENTS + FEATURES. Alain Rouveure Galleries l Gardens l Cafe & The Healing Sound Centre ...a Haven of Tranquillity, Products from Nepal and the Himalayas made by Talented Craftsmen All profits raised by the Galleries fund essential social projects in Nepal The Alain Rouveure Nepal Fund " Making a Difference Where it Matters " Todenham l Near Moreton-in-Marsh l Gloucestershire GL56 9NU Closed Mondays & Tuesdays . 01608 650 418 www. 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Every business will have been peering into their ‘crystal ball’ trying to plan ahead, but its difficult to be clear about anything ‘Post-Brexit’. REGULARS Next month we are including up-to-date lists of the Regular Events, the Village Hall contact details, and the A-Z list of Clubs, Associations, Societies, Etc.. It has been 14, 29, 42, Community, News and chatter, etc… 43 a while since we have tackled these, so we are expecting changes. 15 Crossword May I make an appeal here? We are really bad at mind-read- 17, 19, 20, Local Authority Information, Blood Donor ing and even worse at guessing. If you have changes at your 21 Sessions, Community Notices club, or a new club, new contact details, etc.. please dont leave it up to us – make sure we know! Our copydate for the 18 Planning News December editions is 12th November… The same applies to advertising your Christmas events, fairs 22 Local Church Services and carols, marketing your business and charity fundraising. 23 Events Diary We love receiving comments and content from readers and we are looking forward to articles, news, letters, events and photographs from across the Cotswold Times area arriving 24-29 Events: Festivals, Exhibitions, Concerts, Local Fundraising, Walks & more here next year. Do contact us – our details are below. 30 Local Rotary & Lions Cotswold Times will be delivering our first 2020 editions at the end of January (we dont publish an edition for January). 32-33 Club Notices & Rural Cinemas Best wishes for Half Term Jenni 39 Book Reviews from Borzoi Books Jenni Turner, Editor 46-47 LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Our front cover photograph this month - ‘Morning Rays’ taken by Sarah Howard. 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